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Post by matt on Feb 28, 2006 18:25:59 GMT
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Post by rosko on Feb 28, 2006 18:31:38 GMT
The samples didn't grab me... but I've got to get my hands on the Geraldo Pino disc. Sounds like a party just waiting to happen.
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Post by jahspear on Feb 28, 2006 22:10:24 GMT
The samples didn't grab me... but I've got to get my hands on the Geraldo Pino disc. Sounds like a party just waiting to happen. Super Soco Soul Live is an absolute must, your right about the party vibe. Essential. The new soundways LP release is a tad pricey when you add on postage.
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Post by Richter Atmosphere on Mar 1, 2006 0:54:30 GMT
The Panama clips sounded killer to my ears. Just added the disc to my wants list at Dusty Groove so that I can be notified when it comes in stock.
Thanks Bedward.
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Post by jahspear on Mar 3, 2006 23:35:29 GMT
The Panama clips sounded killer to my ears. Just added the disc to my wants list at Dusty Groove so that I can be notified when it comes in stock. Thanks Bedward. Dude, do you work for Dusty or what, you're always promoting the store!? I must admit they have a tasty selection if you're based stateside. I ordered stuff to the UK and service was great apart from the stinging UPS charge + import duty!
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Post by Richter Atmosphere on Mar 4, 2006 1:08:57 GMT
Nah, don't work for Dusty, it's just the best place to get a lot of the stuff I like. If I drive to the bay area to shop, there's no guarantee that a particular title I'm looking for will be in stock, I got to pay for gas and parking, bridge toll, and sales tax. I don't have to pay for any of these four fees if I go with DG. I live in Sacramento, and the music shops in town are a joke compared to Amoeba in Berkeley and SF. Also, for whatever reason, I have yet to see a shop in the California stock the EMI Soul Of Brazil reissue series titles too.
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